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The Cyber Show
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The Cyber Show

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Diverse in their world views and politics, Helen and Andy unite in a passionate, deeply critical quest to understand our technological society. The show is sassy, creative, humane and irreverent, but sometimes deadly serious and spot on the money with insights and observations. The banter is enchanting, the chemistry endearing, the topics are exciting, and the episodes appeal to audiences from developers and cyber-security experts to parents and children.

Diverse in their world views and politics, Helen and Andy unite in a passionate, deeply critical quest to understand our technological society. The show is sassy, creative, humane and irreverent, but sometimes deadly serious and spot on the money with insights and observations. The banter is enchanting, the chemistry endearing, the topics are exciting, and the episodes appeal to audiences from developers and cyber-security experts to parents and children.

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#055 | S6 | In The Chair | In The Air: Rob Demain

Air travel is increasingly a target for cyber-attacks because it is safety-critical. Rob Demain CEO of E2E Assure talks about continuity of operations at airports and why backing up technology with paper and pen processes saves the day.
Internet and technology 1 month
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56:15

#054 | S6 | In The Chair | Train Without Pain: Craig Taylor

Having the 'Cyber Thought Police' harass and humiliate your staff is counterproductive. Craig Taylor CEO of CyberHoot Security talks about humane behaviour-rewarding approaches to company cyber training..
Internet and technology 1 month
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01:05:47

#053 | S6 | In The Chair | Securing Data At Rest with David Stonehill

International human rights law provides a clear and universal framework for the promotion and protection of the right to privacy. We chat with David Stonehill CTO of NetLib Security about how and why securing your personal medical data in smart-watches and other personal devices is so important.
Internet and technology 4 months
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44:03

#052 | S6 | In The Chair | Stop Gen AI with Kim Crawley

Kim Crawley of StopGenAI.com talks to us about gaming, teaching, communicative trust, labour law, hacking, socialism and attempts by power to redefine computing technology in ever less empowering forms
Internet and technology 4 months
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01:06:50

#051 | S6 | Live | Civic Cybersecurity and Digital Self-Defence

A public presentation in Swindon Old Town, at Fringe Arts Festival in the Ecology track. We discuss how e-waste (WEEE), environmental and other societal harms are linked to monopoly and BigTech domination. How can we all help counter these harms as part of a civic cybersecurity public programme?
Internet and technology 4 months
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01:48:10

#049 | S6 | On The Go | UK National Cyber Security Show

The NCSS is a major exhibition event held at Birmingham NEC. We caught up with a selection of vendors to hear about what they do. We picked a few categories, from education to bespoke hardware, pentesting, forensics, support and police and government advisory organisations.
Internet and technology 5 months
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47:18

#048 | S6 | In The Chair | Positive Security Thinking

We begin Season 6 by talking to Danny Jenkins, CEO and co-founder of Threatlocker, on the subjects of positive security, running a security product company, and what motivates us to be cyber-defenders
Internet and technology 5 months
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52:36

#047 | S5 | In The Chair | What is the SASIG?

Today is the 21st Big SASIG conference. What is the Security Awareness Special Interest Group (SASIG) ? Helen and Andy talk to Martin Smith MBE about the history, function, philosophy and future of this much needed British cybersecurity forum.
Internet and technology 7 months
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53:53

#046 | S5 | In The Chair | Rebuilding US Government Tech | Part 1

Under the guide of 'efficiency' US America is destroying its own government. But, efficiency is a lie! Ruthless, radical and reckless actions of DOGE show all the hallmarks of a cyberattack, according to experts Kate and Milo, who say it's designed to be destructive, and worse, it will all need rebuilding again at great cost. Maybe this is an opportunity to rebuild better, immune to another top-down 'decapitation attack'.
Internet and technology 7 months
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46:07

#045 | S5 | Specials | Zero Trust | Part Three

Concluding a three-part special on the Florida ZTW2025 event sposored by Threatlocker, the crew talk to TryHackMe and KnowBe4 on topics of cybersecurity education. Episode produced and edted by Helen Plews
Internet and technology 7 months
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30:16

#044 | S5 | Specials | Zero Trust | Part Two

In part 2 we've more interviews with infosec providers, both established and startups from the Florida ZTW2025 event sposored by Threatlocker. Ed, Helen and Alicja visit Games Bars and meet more heroic comic-book characters
Internet and technology 8 months
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#043 | S5 | Specials | Zero Trust | Part One

Join the team for part one of this three part series, as Andy follows Ed, Helen and media crew Alicja through Threatlocker's Zero Trust World 2025 event in Florida and reflect on zero trust in cybersecurity.
Internet and technology 9 months
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#041 | S5 | In The Chair | Dr. Kate Brown | Technologically Facilitated Abuse

Kate talks to Rose MacDonald, one of Australia's top digital forensic detectives, about domestic violence, intimate-partner abuse, coercive control, smartphones, stalking, spying and much more. What steps can you take if you suspect your phone is being used against you?
Internet and technology 9 months
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45:26

#040 | S5 | Classic Cybershow, Crew On Deck | Technopoly

Crew discuss social media, TikTok, bigtech, monopoly, technofascism, megalomaniac broligarchs and the rise of the Nerd Reich. They decide the only way to be sure is to nuke the entire site from orbit!
Internet and technology 10 months
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56:06

#039 | S5 | In The Chair | Botslayer: API Defence with AI

A new generation of network bots is upon us. James Sherlow, Systems Engineering Director at Cequence Security talks to Dr. Andy Farnell about attacks on APIs and how intelligent behavioural monitoring can help in the fight.
Internet and technology 10 months
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#038 | S5 | Classic Cybershow | Owned By Bots

We're back to classic Cybershow banter for this episode, with extra beats and fresh cuts. A tasty smorgasbord of trending topics in digital security and rights, with some emphasis on the relentless AI hype circus.
Internet and technology 10 months
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42:08

#037 | S5 | In The Chair | Digital Compliance

In the first episode of Season 5 and 2025, Helen and Andy speak with Luke Dash and Sam Peters from ISMS.online about whether regulation can protect us — or if it risks backfiring, leaving us more exposed in the battle for digital security.
Internet and technology 11 months
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#036 | S4 | In The Chair | Paid in Full

In this episode of The Cyber Show, we channel the hustle of the 2002 film 'Paid in Full' into the world of digital payments. Martin Petrov of Integrity360, a 20-year veteran in the field, breaks down the upcoming PCI DSS 4.0 changes, combatting fraudsters, and the art of embedding security into point-of-sale systems, amongst other important topics on the ever-changing landscape of digital currency.
Internet and technology 12 months
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#035 | S4 | In The Chair | The Negotiator

Dive into one of our most electrifying episodes of the series as we sit down with Jeff Wichman, Director of Incident Response aka Chief Negotiator, at Semperis. Get ready to uncover the gritty world of ransomware negotiations—the tactics, the stakes, and the high-stakes chess game that keeps hackers and defenders locked in a digital standoff.
Internet and technology 1 year
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59:52

#034 | S4 | In The Chair | CENSOR*ED

Tara Garcia Mathewson of The Markup discusses digital censorship in schools colleges and universities. Modern day book-burning is rampant and its harming education. How our schools are ruled by fear and BigTech decides what kids can learn.
Internet and technology 1 year
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